Jon and Jonny side-by-side... what could go wrong? Our 2011 predictions, that's what.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/rfn/24685/episode-226-in-the-flesh
After three years of recording as a quartet, two of our regular crew finally sit together to record a weekly episode of RFN. (Three of us were at the PAX East panel, but that's a different story.) Jonny concludes his graduation victory lap with a stop in chilly Boston, where he joins Mr. Lindemann for pork chops, sweet tea, and rap music. Over the interwebs, Greg and James seem frequently befuddled at their colleagues' intimate joshing. Nevertheless, we manage to pull together a round of New Business with first thoughts on Ghost Trick for DS, Sunsoft's late-era NES gems, the absurdity of Professor Layton, and the unintuitive PlayStation Move.
After the break(down), we look back at a year ago to laugh and cry over our misguided 2010 predictions. Reviewing those dismal results should have deterred us from repeating the exercise, but what have we got to lose? Thus, we tack on brand new predictions about 3DS, Zelda, Pikmin, Super Wii, etc. and also run down our most anticipated games of 2011.
Who knew Jonny could sing, lol. You should have Lindermann on the DMP podcast!
Who knew Jonny could sing, lol. You should have Lindermann on the DMP podcast!
I guess you weren't a listener back then, but Karl once used a full-length version of me rickrolling the listeners (I had asked him to just clip out a sample).
Also, Jon's appearance on DMP has long been in the works. We didn't have time while I was in Boston, but I hope to record those shows very soon. He's going to pick out some lesser-known hip-hop artist, and then I'll play Stevie Wonder so he can hear where most hip-hop samples originated.
That was the best stinger ever. Is that what it's like during every recording?
Just got to the Warren G song. Are you guys hacking my pandora account? That song seriously just came up last night.
Jonny put me up to it. I resisted the entire way.